it. r. MdminMHH, liDiion MJIIIUIITON, I'A.: S A Witt) AY. SEPTEMBER 13; 1878. Democratic Ticket. STATU. ran btatf. TnnAscnnu, DANIEL 0. HAnn, of Alleglicny. COUNTY. Prothonotnry, GEO. W. ESSi:itrof Mauch Chunk, Sheriff, PAUL KHLSCiE, of Toivamcnslng. Coroner, OIIAS. W. LBNTZ, of Wclssport. Jury Commissioner, DENNIS' aALLAUHEll, of Lonsroril. County Surveyor, 11 UN It X U()EKrof WolMport. Republican Ticket. von statu TUZAsiT.nn, SAMUEL BUTLEIl, of Che.'.cr. COIINTV. I'lothonolary, SAMUEL A. WEltll, Summit Hill. Shi-rlir, TJtOS. KOONS, LehlBhtoiu Coroner, D. VT. STHAU1', I Towamcnsing. County Survoyor, UKNNlSj UOYVMAN, Purryvltle. Jury Commissioner, J. O. EAUIK, Wcatlicrly. The KcmiMiems met in county Con volition Inst Wednesday nml ratified tho nomination of Thos. Koons for Sheriff and Capt. Wulir for l'rothonotary as agreed ujion Saturday previous. Comments on theso nominations ni'o entirely unnecessary. See proccodinjs in another eoluinn. It may not lo geuerally known among our readers that l'aul Krosgc, tho Deino natio nominco for Sheriff of this county, is an old soldier not a Oenoral or Colonel but a high private, and that ho lias in his possession an honorallc discharge from Capt. Nichols' Company, oftho 170th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. This regiment was recruited for nino months, and served tho larger portion of its term of enlistment on tho coast of South Caiolina. Hero is a fine opportunity for old soldiers to do honor lo a comrade who served in tho ranks i(A than I Now York Hun : In his recent speeches in Ohio, John Sherman, not content with revamping tho old stulf, distinctly charged that the Democrats, after starting out well in tho Forty-fouith Congress, had latterly increased tho appropriations, whilo ho and his associates were cngiged in reducing ex ctiditures. There is no posiblo excuse for this falsification of tho record. Aooninari sion of tho appropriations for tho same ob jects, taking tho ljtt four years of Republi can ascendancy in Congress, with tiio four past years when the Democrats had posses ion of tho Uouse of Representatives, will ell'ectually exposo this misrepresentation. Hero aro tho figures, taken fiom tho statutes at large : J'okc Ycara of Hqmblican Congress. 1873 Itpeularntinroiiriatinns r... . t lit fluii't i1QnOQiTl in l?U,025,7l)3 01 181,:jlll,787 OS 177,370,027 81 IS7t . lh7S 187(5 Total $.731,029,382 03 The Democrats camo into a majority in tho House in tho Forty-fourth Congress, but in accordance with law, tho appropriations for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30,JS70, had already been madoj therefore they began with that of 1S77, us follows : four Years of Democratic House ( Itepi. 1B77 Regular appropriations for support of Gov't. .. ?15 1,(190,11 t:i 1K7.S 1.-71) isso 153,511,71a 5G 100,292,750 58 100,910,095 82 Total $028,818,135 19 RF.OAVITUI.ATIOS. 1 v'rs Republican Congress .$731 ,029,382 03 4 y'rs Democratic House G28,S48,I35 -19 Excess in favor of Dem....$102,181,2J0 51 There was tin appropriation of $20,S07,200 for arrears of pensiou made for 18S0 which is not included in the foregoing, becauso it was an exceptional item and hail no connec tion wilh tho regular expenditures. It if thus seen that the difl'eienco between the four last fiscal years under tho Democratic House and tho four preceding years under Republican Congresses exceeded ono hun dred and two millions o( dollars a retrench ment of moro than twenty-fivo and a half millions a ycat. Tho appropriations for tho years 1879 and 1SS0 are larger than thoso for 1877 and 187S by several millions j but this dlfieroiico is partially explained by tho wip ing out of old deficiencies in the navy and othor branches or tho publiv! service that the Republicans had bequeathed as legacies, by tho payment of tho fishery awjid for five and a half million", and by other items. Tho largest voto ever polled in Maine whs cast on Monday. Tliooxtraordinary ef forts of James G.lllaino and the skilled poli ticians who act under hisorderson moment ous occasions brought out moro voters by nearly five thousand than went to tho polls in tho Presidential year, 1876. Tlio immense unportanco of tho result this year to the pol Huul fortunes of lllaine was widely recog nized in tho state, but probably nobody felt it moro keenly than lllaluo himself. A Re publican majority of from five to ten thou sand would have occasioned little surpriso lo people outside of that slate. For ten yens previous tolastycartho Republican majority for Governor had averaged twelve thousand. Tho sudden growth of the Gieeuback strength in 1S7S was looked ujion by phil osophical loliticiaiis like Eugene Hale and Senator Chandler, as an unaccountable and deplorable, but, fortunately, a teinjiorary disarrangement of the existing order of things. The same philosophers will console Ihcmsclvos now with tho beliet that next year, In the concentrated heat of a rreslden tial contest, the Greenback party will melt away, leaving the Republicans as of old, the absolute masters of the State. Rut even this hope can bring littla comfort to James G. Blaine. Maine may bo lcdecmetl next year but its redemption will oomo too lalo to be of service to him personally. Hail ho kuc cccdcd in his tremendous elforts to carry the State this your on the jiopular vote an ef fort wUich has no parallel in his part eareer he would liave gained the first and most vual Kiut in his camjiaigu for the Repub lican nomination for 1'iesident in lttbO. What can ho exjioct. now? The ijuestiun that isjjways first asked of a candidate for the Pratdetilia! nomiualiou It sura to b-e They only serve to show that on the fullest i. 11.1. ...111. ru... .u inm-ini . VOle lUSQIIlie, Mill. ill, jicvoi. uou tt tt.v..j , the most periect organisation, aim iuo ui mnsl imlnstrv on tho tiarl of every working Republican, he cannot command a majority of votes In Maine, This last struggle of James G. Illaino has undoubtedly been a plucky ono. Rut tho questions may bo asked, has ho accomplishol what ho desiicd will tho result pay lor tno money aim lifinl labor expended In tho canvass 7 Is ho any nearer the Presidential chair than ho Wiis before 7 Wo doubt it. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. "JIorloj-'N" I.i:UcrH.frnni New Yorlc. New Yoiik, Sept. otn, 1870. IlOWN TUB ST. tAWllEKCE. Tho river St. Lawrence offers raro attrac tions to the tourist : !t Is different Irom all other rivers Ire America, and Is worth a long journey. Think, In the first place, or a river live miles wide In many places! sucn is its extreme width In the vicinity of tho Thousand Islands. Tlilnk.aicaln, ol talllnn forty miles down tho river amidst an archipelago, whose Islands nro studded here and thcro with sum mcr cottars and summer camp?, and whose winding ond endlessly varied channels open up vlstns hero and thero of exquisite beauty, Think of literally sailIno down hill Tor nine miles at ono stretch, and or repeating tho experience for shorter distances, several times. Think of a river losing ttaclf In a lako thirty miles long and twelve miles wide, and finding Its way out again only to repeat tho operation twlco over, once on even a larger scale. All this and moro docs that King or liven, tho St. Lawrence. Americans cannot accustom themselves to looking northward and calling It "down tho rivers" sailing "down north," or "up south," Is utterly opposed to-all our Ideas ol geogra phical propriety ; but this Is another novelty to bo encountered on the St. Lawrence, whero tho rurthcr down jou go tho farther north you find oursclf. Twenty-eight miles below Ogdcnsburg aro tho celebrated iOXO SAL'LT RAPIDS, nine miles long, through which tho water runs down hlllattlio rate or twenty miles an hour. During much of this dlstanco tho des cent Is so marked that you aro perceptibly sailing down hill at a tremendous speed. Tho water Is qulto smooth except at four or flvo places ; but In thoso It rushes and eddies and whirls till the angry waves aro dashed In white swirling billows up straight In tho air a dls tanco ot twolvo or fifteen feet, and unlike the ocean waves, which "travel" these thick and formidable masses of loamy water stand there, Immovable, across tho steamer's path llkoastsnow heaps awfully convulsed by some mighty Internal forco. As the boat ncars theso places steam is shut off, and pro pelled only by tho force or tho current, tho steamer plunges in among theso heaving snow heaps where she sways and shivers and rolls till you cling to tho rail and shout with enthusiasm, or hold your breat Tor fear, Just according to the kind of nerves which Provi dence nnd your own habits havo provided you with, Few people are afflicted wilh lear, however j tho sensation caused by tho staunch and trustworthy steamer buffeting with the angry waves being usually ono of exhlleratlon aside from tho impression created by tho grandeur of tho waters. Indeed, ono of tho ladles of our party, possessing so scnsatlvo and dellcato a norvous organization that tho thought of the rapids Tor ft week before had kept her swallowing thoso awlul "lumps In tho throat," which often afflict nervous peo ple In tho presenco of real or fancied danger, fairly screamed with delight whero tho waves wcro dashing the highest. At two points between Ogdcnsburg and Montreal the river widens Into lakes of no mean size, though they do not generally ap pear on tho maps. Ono of these, Lake St. Francis, Is thirty miles longand twenty miles wide. Tho other, Lako St. Louis, which Is not so large, IS1 just abovo the little town.of l.acldue, and tho famous Lachlno liaplds, the widest and most difficult of tho cntlro scries. Our boat did not attempt tho passu go of theso rapids, but wo were disembarked at Lachlne, and an half hour later Bteppcd Irom tho rail road train In Montreal. Hie Lachlno Rapids are so great an attraction to tourists that two excursion trains run dally rrom Montreal to Lachlno whero tho oxcurslontsts take a small steamer and "shoot tho rapids," making the mund trip In an hour and a-half. Tho fall or (he river hero Is much greater than at any of tho preceding rapids, and tho channel Is so narrow that at ono spot Ihe steamer passes between two huge walls ol black rock but a few feet f. oni her sides: wllhln theso narrow bounds tho water rushes and Eures with ap palling speed, estimated by tomo authorities at FORT V MILKS AS HOUR, while the surfaco of tho river beyond is scv cral feet higher than tho channel through which we aro bclnu; whirled, making what is really a valley In tho river. Tho Indian pilot taken on at Lachlno, directs the course of tho vessel, and lour stout men at tho helm obey lug his directions keep her lu tho valley of water, through alt Its n hiding course, along which she pitches an rolls Uko a drunken man. Around each rapid Is constructed a short canal, through which tho steamer return up tlio river. Traveling up tho river Is rendered extremely tedious by tho numerous locks, which, owing to tho abrupt descent or tho river bed, sometimes follow ono another In quick succession for almost a mile. Near the root or the Long Sault lies the Indian villa go ofSt. Regis, whoso llttlochurch edIHce, plainly vislblo fiom tho steamer's deck, Is Intimately associated by a curious cir cumstance with tho VAMOUS INDIAN MASSACKIt at Dccrilcld, Mass., tho story or which used to curdloourjoulhlul blood and mako us draw tho bed-clothes over our heads, "so many jeorsao." These Indians, through tho el fins or French priests, had become sufficient ly Christianized to build a church, and had sent to France for ft bell. On Its way across the sea it v.as captured by an English cruiser and brought to Salem, Moes., whero It was sold to the Decrdcld people for their new church. Word was taken to St. Regis that their bell was In Dccrlleld j an expedition was organized, ond theso dusky crusaders march ed across tho wild, country Intcrunlng, at tacked the town, kllluil many citizens, recap tured their bell and carried off Into captivity over a hundred people, Including the pastor and his family. Tho bell still hangs In tho stecploorst. Regis' church, a striking testi mony to thocjroct, that if the Indian orto-dny, alter a century's contact with tho pale-face, Is an utterly degraded being, tho rcd-ekln or a hundred and twenty )carsago had some lit tle sentiment, a tolerable sense or what was just, and enough clearness and energy to de vise and carry out a vigorous plan for secur ing what belonged to lilm. Our preseut over bearing Secretary oftho Interior may thank Providence that, with his and his predeces sors' record of heartless wrongs, heaped and multiplied upon the tribes, the old spirit ot the St Regis Indians and their opportunity havo beth together passed away I JlOULUV. inado. Asa bearing on tho presidential race, there aro thoso who say, even If they do not so botlcvc, that tho convention's action yestor day serves notice on Secretary Sherman that lie cannot cxrect the voto of tho New York delegation In tho next Presidential nomina ting convention. It Is construed that tho re suit demonstrates that Senator Oonkllng Is still a power In Now York, ond being hand cuflod as ho was under tho weight of the un savory Spraguo scandal, and sharer of tho immense patronage or the custom house, Ids triumph Is all the moro significant. There Is still another view taken of tho result, and that Is that It will tend to rovlvo tho Orant Presi dential boom, and It Is accepted as Indication that Orant and his rrlcnds aro stronger In Now Fork than all the combined elements of, tho opposition. Ex-dovcrnor Fcnton, ofNew Yorkarrlvcd hero to-day. lie says that his visit has no connection whatever with politics, but Is sole ly In rclcrenco to the late International Mon etary Commission, of which ho Is Chairman. It may be remembered that tho United States Commissioners, submitted a report or tno journal or tho proceedings or tho conrerence, Including Its discussions, at Paris. Tills re port makes quite a voluminous book, of near ly ono thousand pages, and Is Jast finlshedby tho Public Printer. Itwaslntcrercncotothls report and other malto&s relating to tho con rerenco that Jlr. Fenton called upon tho President and at the Stato Department. In conrcrsatlou this afternoon Jlr. Fcnton said that tho various Qovcrnmcnls ol Europe aro now manifesting a greater Interest in this question, and aro disposed to favor tho posi tion assumed by tho United States Commis sioners and tho Government of tho United States nnd that whllo neither tho President nor the Secretary of Stato aro authorized to renew negotiations with European Govern ments by Invitation to meet again In confer enco on this question j still, bath tho Presi dent aniL-Sccretary Evarts aro disposed to further agitato tho matter. There Is a bal ance left over or tho appropriation made by Congress ror tho Monetary Commission last year, nnd Secretary Evarts Is Inclined to uso tills In such a manner as may seem advisable. Tho Secrclory Is carrying on a correspond, enco with foreign powers on tho subject, and ho expects to havo such additional Inlormi tlon In hand by tho time Congress convenes as will suggest further legislation on tho subject. Ho regards It as very desirable. If not abso lutcly essential, that somo ratio ol valuo be tween tho tho metals bo agreed upon by all nations, and Troui present Indications that Idea seems to be cntortalned by a majority of the countries which took part In tho recent Inter national Monetary conference at Paris. An other conference may result lu tho adoption or on International standard orvnluo. Tho difficulties which have attended the op. cratlons ortho National Doard or Health, es pecially In respect to the regulations regard ing bills ol health to vessels leaving forctgn ports, havo revived the question of an inter national convention nnd believes that the In terests orall count! tcs demand It. Ho thinks that a convention of that kind will soon be lound to bo absolutely necessary. Speaking ortho National Hoard ol Health, ho said that Its rules and regulations, requiring United States consuls to rurnlsh bills or health to all visscls bound for ports In tho United States regardless of tho Hag under which tho vessels sail, aro a breach or international comity. Ho thought that tho complaint ortho Havana authorities (tho recent account of which was strictly correct tho dmlal notwithstand ing) was perfectly reasonable. Ho felt cor tain that tho United Stato Government would not permit a foreign consul nt any or its ports to prejudice the commercial Interests or any port by Incorrect or false reports. Tho prln clplo Is tho same, whether tho consuls furnlsl accurato report or not, and ho thought that tho sooner tho United States backed down Irom tho position nrsiitncd by tho National Hoard ol Health tho bctlcr It would bo. The question Is now embarrassing both Spain and tho United States consuls have been Instruc ted to do certain things, the Spanish authori ties havo forbidden tho carrying out of thoso Instructions. It may be stated ns an absolute fact that the National Doard or Health has been Informed orthls condition oraffalrs, and that a correspondence Is now going on In reT crenco to tho subject. Tho President ond family will leave next Monday for tho West. General Sherman will accompany tho President to Cincinnati, to attend tho exposition thero. Secretary Evarts will not return hero lor some tlme,but will join tho President In his visit to Kansas and remain with htm until hlsrcturn early In October. Secretary Thompson leaves to morrow for Indiana for n visit to his home. Socrctary McCreary will leave on tho 20th for Iowa, to bo gono a month. lie will combine business with plcasuro In inspecting certain Western posts, lncluillngtli.it at Fort Leaven worth. When Post-master General Key re turns rrom Tennessee ho will visit tho factory It New York w here tho postal cards aro manu factured. Upon his return, General Tyncr will go out to Indiana. August. Tho Nineteenth Annual Fair at Egg Harbor City, N. J., will bo held In tho new bnlldi-hrf nnd irrnunds mi September 1 4 til. 15tli nnd 10th. Thcro willbo a fine display of native wines, grapes, etc Egg Harbor City Is situated on the lino of tho Camden and Atlanlio Railroad, fortyono miles from Philadelphia nnd eighteen from Atlantic City. H is settled nlmost exclusively by Germans. Grapo cultuio nnd wlno milking nro among its most Imjxirtant industries. It Is llio centra of the wlno growing region of iNew Jersey, tiio average annum prouue lion of wino Is about 150,000 gallons. Avisit to this settlement is highly Interesting. Tho wholo country is (lotted with vincyanlsand every farmer lns his wino vault. TKo Cam den and Atlautio Railroad will run ftcnuent trains to and from the Fair, and will sell ex cursion tickets, including tickets of admis sion to tho Fair, at a very low rate, thereby enabling every ono lo run down for a day or two, at a very small cost. The Fairgrounds aro but fifty yards from tho platform of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad. Tho Egg Haibor City Fairs have been growing in popularity every year, and draw to them largo numbers of visitors. Tho grape croji tills year is very abundant, and tho German wino glowers nro happy. GENERAL Election Proclamation A Pittsburg man, who had lived thirty years in this world, wood and wona maiden of sixty-five. One glass cyo nnd a scarcity of lecth and hair did not cool his passion for tho lady, esjiccially as she hail n snug in come, and they wcro wed. Uot happily, as ho spent loo much money, and she hud a temper that was not tho least backward in assorting itself. At the end of three weeks and a honeymoon in Philadelphia tiio young husband was, In tho slang of tho 'day, "bounced" by tho bride, and she thinks what an old fool sho was to havo ever mar ried. Jltss Waterman, a pretty young lady liv ing near Montrose, Susquehanna county, died on Saturday night from brutal treat' men' received at tho hands of a number of young men. Sho had been attending tho Dimmoek camp meeting and was cnllced into tho woods for a walk. Nothing moro was seen of her for two days, when sho was brought homo at night in a carriage and her prostrato form carried in tho luiuso by two masked men, who escaped before they could bo intercepted. Tho girl died a raving ma niac and it is believed' that no less thpn fourteen young men wcro parlies to the out rage. Many of them fled from tho country On Friday Mrs Jones, an old lady of Red nionville, Allegheny county, committed suicido by taking hydrate of chloral. Sho leaves a large family. New Advertisements. AtiSIGXIiU NOTICE. Vnllnn (a l.n-nl.,. i.tonn ll.n. Cnn...nl T IK cmruth. assignee ol William Horn, has filed his account as such assignco In tho Court of (jommon I'lcas ol (jaruon -uounTy, anil that ine hiimo win come up lor connriiuiiion auso lutelv. and will ho allowed by said Court on tho 13th day of October, 1871), unless causo be snown io ino contrary, llv tho Uourt. THOS. KEMERER. l'rothonotary, luaucu laium,, acii. jj, ir.MY-i New Advertisements. SSIOMU: NOTICE. Notlco Is hercbv irlvcn. that Levi Went assignee oniavldZrllncr.hns Hied his first am dual account as such asslueo In the Court of Common Plea.ofCnrbon County.and that tho same will emtio un lor confirmation absolute ly, and wilt bo nlluwcd by said Court on tho 13th day o Oetobor, 1S70, uulcss causo be shown to the contrary. Jty tho Court. THUS. KEMEHEn, Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, 1&70-W4 Pursuant to nu Act of the General Assem bly oftho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An uet relatnm lo elections In this Commonwealth, approved tho 2nd day of j in v, a. jj., in.iu, ami a lurtner supplement to lli.it net, approved January 30, 1874, IJ. W. uat'.ilcnuusii, Hiicritl ol tlio County ol Unrnoii, reiiiisyivauia, no hereby hiako known and civo notice to tho electors of tho County aforesaid, that on election will bo hem in saiit county ot carbon, uin this TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVL'MUER, being The 4th of November, A. D., 1870, nt which timo tho following of- liters win ua voteu lor : One person for Treasurer of tho Common wealth ol x'cunsyirania. Ono person for Piothonotnry nnd Clerk oftho courts ol uyer onu Terminer, (iuarter sessions ana cleric nt tno (jrpnans court ot carbon county. Ono pcrsou for Sheriff of Carbon county. Ono person for Coroner of Carbon county. Ono person for Jury Commissioner ot tho county oi uaruon. One person for Surveyor of Carbon county. I also make known nnd cive notieo that llio Irecmen ol tho several townships ami lioroughs of this county will hold their elec tion U( me places uereiuuiier uesiguuicu Banks Towxsmr Audenriod District; At tho school houso in Audenricd. Beaver Meadow District: At tlio school houso lu Lcviston. East Mauch Chunk Borough : At the pub lic houso ot Christopher curran. East Penn township : At tlio public houso ol l'euroso George. I'rnnklln Township : At the public houso of Edward llabcr. Kidder, North District : At theschool houso in .Bridgeport. Kidder, South District i At tho public houso ol l'aul Lcltham. Lansford Doroueh j At tho public houso of George r.vans. Lausanne Township : At tho female school hou&o of Ruck Mountain. Lehigh Township : At tho school houso I Rockpoi t. Lehighton Borough : At tho public houso ol Albert iirobst. Lower Towamcnsing Township: At tho public houso of Lewis Grail'. Mahoning : At tho public houso of ThoniP' son .McDaiuei. No n?tR who ir Tniiuf.noHT.v ntfrttrr.ATE In the bowels is half ns liable to diseases as he that Is irregular. Ho may be attneked by contagious diseases, and so may tho lrrcaular, but ho Is not ni arly as subject to outsldo In- uuenccs. tiio use oi Tarrant's Scllzcr Aperient secures regularity, and consequent Immunity irom sicKucss. avijij in auu intuit QIST'S. aim. 30-w-t Wo wlllnav Aei ntsaBalary ot S1UU pur month nnd cxpent"i,or nllown Inree cummUnton, to evil our newiuiil wonderful Inventions. Of mean vhttt nav. bamrte free. A-Jiiena tfuKKMiit & Co., iUrshall, Mich. 3ENNINOTON SEJIINAKYi Thos. Han. L Ion, Pennington, N.J ., tor both sexes. Wo xcel in liealthlulncss, convenience. discipline thoro' teaching, home comfort, and moderate narges. auKau.w (tnr Month nnd cxiienso puirnntecil to ip ' 1 Aisents. Outllt froo. SHAW & t'o , AU ousta. Maisk. 'iiinl a year and expenses to aircnts. Out. V nt rreo. Addross 1'. O. V JsSIUNDE NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given, that E. F. Lucken bach, asslKiieo ol alo-itr & Kcmincl, has tiled Ills nccuunt kh such assignee lu tho Court of Common Pleas ol Carbon County, nnd that tho same v.111 eomo up for confirmation, and will be allowed by said Uourt on tho 13th day or October, 187D, unless causo bo shown to the contrary. Iiy tho Court. THUS. KEMEKElt, Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, 1879-H4 Mauch Chunk 1st ward: of J. S. Keiser. -At the pub! Mauch Chunk 2nd ward : At tho pub! bouse ol Mrs. r. blntlcnberg. Ncsrpiehoni ng District : At tho public house ot 1'. .Mciicunu. Packer Township : At tho public houso of James J. Cole. Packerlon District s-liuuse. Penn Forest Township! of Etios Koch. -At tho public school -At llio public lioui T KUSl'EE NOTICE. Our belter from Wnoliingtdiii Wisim-iOTON, D. O., September 8. Thenoralnatlon, by the New York Repub lican Convention, ol A. II. Cornell to be the gubernatorial candidate Is received hero among the friends ol the administration with a good deal or disgust and surprise. DIsguieo It as they may, It Is plain rrom all surface In dications that those who aro most loyal to tho administration did not want Cornell nomi nated because tho nomination placed the President and the Secretary or tho Treasurer in the position of having rcmorcd from the New York naval ollleo an officer who yester day, by a majority voto or a Republican con vention, urn selected to lead tho Republican columns; and the Inrerenee wilt be dra-avn, to say the Ltant, that his removal was an act asked of him : "Can you promise your own State if w' give you the nomination?" luaino can omv reply ui ue win iry u no lnal0 ,h8 idUm tUat Cornell cannot tie beitei ia 1880 than h.-did iu the two pre-1 elected, and there aro other liepublleans so vious yaws. In the Maine eauvass this , sore ss to charge that OcuM(pg and Tilden year, Mr. mU workei with tbeeusrgy of ' bad an understanding, and that CooUlu-g u man wko understood how much was at Cornell's niwtlonsluii.ly togmt. . , .. , . . , , . . , Uy W trite against SeereUry Siwrwaa and s'sko, He has. secured gain, for tb. PrSwont. .id that Tilde,, helped Ida, ovl r la.t year's figures, but those galas have ,, m r'V beeauie he believed Cornell's H then it the cxyrn of tb" opfflslflmi. iimition ihe weakest that could kaye'iccu K'tlUVTS IN roLtxscs. Tno. Democrats and Grcenbackers of Mercer enmity will unito upon a ticket this year. A Democratic daily pnpor isto bo issued from tho ollico of tho Weekly Argus, nt Eas ton, tho latter part of this month. A call has been issued for a Republican rally in Hcidelburg township, Lehigh coun ty, on tlio 20th instant. Hou. Samuel Rut ler will bo among the speakers. Rut ono county officer is to bo. voted for in Lycoming county this year, and that is a Jury Commissioner. Tlio Republicans have nominated John Harding, of Wiiliamsport, for tho odico. Tho Republican County Convention of Jeirersou county has nominated Samuel A. Craig, of Drookvillc, for District Attorney, and Robert A, Gourley, of Perry township, for Jury Commissioner. Tho Greenback party of Forest county, has inado tho following nominations: Asso ciate Judge, John Beck, of Tionosla; County Surveyor, William Maslet, of Upper Green township Coroner, J. N. Teitsworth, of Ti-ouesta. Tlio Woync county Democrats, at their Convcntlon,on Monday, made Hon. William H. Dimmick, of Honosdale, County Chair man, and then nominated Thomas Median J, of Cuanan, for SherilT, and John II. Connor of Mount Pleasant, for Jury Commissioner. Tho Democratic County Convention of Warren county, which met on Monday laid. had a hard time to escape capture by the Grcenbackers, but, finally, got control of it fcelf and nominated a Democratic ticket, which was as follows: Joseph Clinton, of Warren, fur Sheriff; George Blair, of Colum bus, for protlionotary j Reuben Davis, of Youngsville, for Coroner, and John P Hous or, of Limestone, for Jury Commissioner. General Collroth, ofSomcrsetoounty, is represented as being particularly active in Klttice this year. Ho keeps n horse sad dlod, gallops to tho towsliips and organizes ciubs, sjieaks words of encouragement to the boys and when last heard from waslu Cam bria county, trying to assist in unravelling a knot that had been wound about tho shrievalty question there, Tho DomooroU of Northampton county held their annual Convention on Saturday mainly to hear speeches, ss resolutions aud fix the timo for the County Convention, which will belield on the Mi of Ootober. A resolution for' Tilden and Hendricks was strangled iu Committee. One sieaker thought that if Randall aud wallaoe oould not agree, aud this tended to disturb the which the New York liepublleans do not en. dorse. Thero are liepublleans to whom the , harmouy of the party, they should both bo ' nomination is so distasteful mat they may kicked out. shv ulvoil, mat diaries n. Nlinson, trti'tco of tho estate or II. II. Deng, ler, has filed his account as such trustee In the next term ot Court for confirmation, and will bo allowed by said Court on tho 13th day or October, 1870, unless causo be shown to the contrary. iiy mo courr. THO. KHMER RR. Proth'y. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, 1870.-W4 JrUISTEU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hcrchv irlven that tho Executors, Administrators anil Guardians hereinafter named havo filed their respective accounts of tho roliowlnir estates in tho Register's Otnce at Mauch Chunk, In and for the County of Caroon, which accounts navo been allowed ny tlio Reulsier, wdll be presented to tho Judges of the Orphan'' Court on MONDAY, the 13th nay oi iiutuiii;h riu.vi, at x o ciock r.ai., lor confirmation : First nnd final account of James Mcllcady, executor oi ino lasc win anu testament ui Jane Wlnlcrsteln, dec u. First and final account of Win. It. Evans, ail. uilnistrator or tlio estate or Thomas v. Crone, dee'd. Account of Catharine Flo, administratrix of .Michael lie, lato or wcatlicrly liorougn, deceased. Flnnl account of Jacob Illakslee. administra tor or tuo estate ot John lllaKsiee, lato ol Kinder lowu&iup, ticccascu. The second and llnal account of Edward Kel- ly. Executor ol Susan JUclKluin, lalo u( Upper Mauch Chunk, Pa., deo'd. Tho flrstand final account ofllenryMcGarry, (juaruiaii oi ,'iiiricK .ucuuiioiiku. u uunor child of Michael McCullough, deo'd. Tho linal account of Thomas llnuuerty, Ex. center, cc, ol mo estate oi ucruaru aiar ron, deo'd. BERNARD PHILLIPS, Register. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 12, 1870-wl Parry villo Borough: At tho public houso ol diaries nuuiiaiz. Summit Hill District: At tho town hallol Summit Hill. ' Towamensin, Wc.ss. JJIALI, AM) WINTER Milliner YGioodS ! ! New Styles! JmmGuse Yari3ty ! The undersigned resoeelfullv announces to her Irlends and tho ladles generally, that she Is just opening a now and vcrv elegant lino ol LADIES FALL and W1KTLU BSsits siisd ISosaiicts, at her Millinery Establishment on BANK Street. LEIIlllHTON, Pu., which rorMjlc and Elegance and Iteauty or Finish meet every choice and all desires, llONXET TIUMJIIXd'S Tho Leading Designs to be round In Market. LADIES' UNTRIMMED & TRIMMED IlA'l'S, a fjood assortment. Msouianv pretty nnd neat styles In FLOWERS and FEATH ERS. For any kind ol Millinery UooJs go to Miss EiiKzie lii'iamicr, scpl3m3 Bank St., Leblghton. At tho public houso of John Wcatlicrly : At the public house of H. Keiser Wcissport: At tho public houso ofKresgi x ueiuer. I also mako known and cive notice, ns in and by tlio Rith Section of tlio aforesaid Act I am directed, that "every person except Jus ticcs of tlio Peace who shall hold any ollico or snpointment of profit or trust under li Government of tho United Stales or of tl State, of any city or incorporated distrirt whether confirmed oHiocr or otherwise, sub ordinate ollicer or agent, who is, or shall bo employed under tlio Legislative, Judiciary or Executivo Department ol tho btuto or II United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Con areas and tho Stato Legislature, nun ot tl select and common council of any city, com missioncr of any incorporated distrief, is ly law incapable of holdiugor exercising nt tho same tiiiiotiiooiiicooriippoiniiiicnioi puigi inspector or clerk of any election of this Con: monwcalth. and that no intiieetor or judgi or any other ollicer of any such eleetion,sIiali be eligible in ouy oilieo than lo bo voted for. At all elections hereafter held under llio laws of this Commonwealth, tho polls shall bo opened at seven o'clock a. in., uud closed at seven ocioc& p. ru. Given under mv hand tho 2Sth day Ausust. A. 1). lBiil. aud of tho Indepcnil enco td the United States tho Ono Hundrci and Fourth. J, W. RAUDEXBUSH, Sheriff". sept. 0, 1873-wJ. New Advertisements. New Advertisements Augusta, Maine. I'lOKERY, Agents Wanted for Smith's Bibio Dictionary pictorial Bles. Prices Reduced. Circulars Freo. A. J. 1IOL3IAN & CO., Phila. Cil f i tn 'Si 1 fMWi Inveitcii In Wall St stocks V1" lUviv'" makes lotttmes ovci' month. Book ent rieo exnlutiung eveiytlilnc. Adiiros HAXlLlt & CO., uuukeis, J Wall isticet N. "V, Cf1 OMM ProHts"oii3i)ilny8investinent d? 1 nil ifd-iUU of-OfUclal lteports, tico.-V'1" I'rooortlonnl rctui ns every week on Ktock up tlotn ot f-.!0, .-,', 1 100, - 6'0. Address r. liiiTuu wtuiir s cu. iianucrs. 3, wait st.N.. jv you aui: 13 m;i:i or - 0 Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 0 or, Gents' Furnishing Goods, GO TO T.D.CLAUSS,Agt., THE POPULAR Merchant Tailor, Bank Street, Lehighton. PiUOES VEUY LOW FOIt CASH. Tho public patronage solicited. aug23-tr SHERIFF'S SALES Of Valuable Ileal Estate. By vlrtuo olsundry writs or I'lism Facias, Lkv Fa., And Vks. Ex. hsuod out oftho Court of Coiumou IMens or Cachou County, nnd to me directed, there will bo exposed at Public Sale, at thu COUHT HOUSE, In tho Borough or JUauch Chunk, on. Saturday, September 20, 1879, at half-past ONE o'clock In tho Afternoon, the lolloping 1'ropcrtics, to wit: Alt that certain LOT OK V1EOE.OF GltOUND, situate In tho Vlllago of Beaver Meadow, In the Countyof t'nrbon, Pennsylvania, contain. lUK lu front or breadth on the Lelilirli nml Sin. quehanna Turnpike ono hundred leet.and ex ternum; between parallel lines In lenullior depth northwardly two hundred feet to Vt II- oon Aiicy. iiounucd southwardly Iiy said lurnplke, eastwardly by Beaver St., north wardly by said Wilson Alley, and westward ly by Lot or tho Widow or James FarroW.do dcased, Also, a LOT, containing In front or breadth on Dealer Street titty feet, and extending thenco northwardly of that width, between parallel lines, at light nnnles, two hundred feet to an alley j bounded un tho east by said Heaver Street, on the west by Lot or Charles airuiain, anu un ino soutii by Wilson Alley. Tho Improvements thereon nro a Two-story Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, twcnty-flvo by twenty.slx rcet, with Kitchen attached, ten bv twentv-slx ft. ! Frame Stable. seventeen by twenty.thao lect, and other UUIUUUUIIILES. Seized nnd taken Into execution ns tho pro. icrty ol'L. H. l'carson. ALSO, All that certain LOT OH 1'IECE OF GIIOUND, situate on tho South side or White street, and vet oi .unmet streer, in mo vniauc 01 t-ium. mlt 11111, Mauch Chunk township, Carbon county, I'cnnsilvanla, Numbered lu tho plan or plot thcreot ten and twelve, containing In iront or urcautii on said White street sixty teet. am cxtcndlni; thence southwnr.l mw hundred and twcnts flvo feel to a twenty fret wldo alley j hounded on llio North by Whlto street. East by lot Number Elaht, South by said alley, and Westby lot Number Fourteen. Tho Improvements thereon aro a FltAME OllUnOH BOILD1NO, twenty.four bv thlrtv-clirlit rcet. Seized and taken Into execution ns tho pro cny ol Zlon's Church, orsuintnlt Hill, and tt ou com uy J. W. KAUDENBUSH, Shcrlll. Mauch Chunk, Aug. SO, 1S79. WEISS &, KERSCHNER, BCCCBSSOltS TO nOMIG Sc HOFFOIID, JLwSs Weiss. POST OFFICE llTJILDllto LEHIGHTON, PA., bus tho Largest ond Must Extensive Slock ot HATS, CAPS, &c. ever ofFcrcil In Hits borouuh. Havlnir mir. chuseil iny Stuck in lUo Ku stern mm oitter Manuficturlcj early lu tho so Fun nml ut 11 s.ivlngfnl 1U tu 1& per centum on llio present iuiruiici'u i ncer1, i uin iircimieu luoncrcx tr.iurdlnnry Iiuluci'tiu'iita tu my cusiuiiilts, Spccl.tl uttoMluu lus bucu given tu tho guluc nun (ji Full and Winter Boots L and I Invito niymimorous friends and patrons IO Villi llllll UA.llillHU in, tlOCIl OUIOI O UllIKin; their purchases elsewhere, as linn prepate lo give special Inducements io all CASH I'uitciiASi.ua. Btnieinber, LEWIS WEISS Posi-Ollleo Building, Luhlehlun, J'a. Sept. SI. The undersigned Is now prepared to supply tho very best LATTlMEIt COAL at tho hd lowing LOW 1UUOES FOB CASH l At Yard I Dcllv'd Io. 2 Chestnut: per ton,., bt To No. 1 Chestnut, per Ion,.. 2 7a I a Oi 3 3d Stove, per tun, 3 Oo J. L. G A 13 EL, Dealer ,n GENEItAL Il'AItinVAKE, &c', Opposlto tho rulillc Square, HANK bTHEET LHIIIQIIION', I'A. liuv. 30,1673 -y-ANlDl), NINE MALE TEACHERS forftho I'UB. LIU SCHOOLS OF MAUONlCvU TOWN blfll'. Examination will beheld on the Oth or .-tf ptcmucr, 187U, at School iiouso No. 6, situate near tuo itoiei oi a. aicamei. Also, tho liUl'LlrAfE ror COLLI; T ING the SCHOOL TAX tor said Township win oo uwurueu. NATHAN ItHElNSMITH, Aug '16, 187U-w3 Secretary, Carriage ImMcrs, 13ank Street, Lehighton, Aro prepared to Manuracture, toordcr, every description or OAIIKIAGES, BUGGIES,. SLEIGHS', Sl'BlNG wagons;. Rom ig's Pat.Platform Wnpron Un., at lowest rates Tor Cash, REPAIRING Or oil description promptly attended to at tho most reasonaoiu prices. 89" All Work iruarantoeil. and ontmnAew- Is respectfully solicited. WEISS & ICEnsOHNER.. July 20, 1879-yI JUST RECEIVED, a dim urn OF GOOD NOTE PAPER! which wo nro oflciini at tho unnrcccilcntly low price oi $1.00 PER REAM. OK 10 quires for 50 cents ! Call early if you nro In want of NOT! 1'Ami at tuts extraordinary LO w l'ltiUE Cakhon Advocate Lehighton, Pa. PlEJJVDUtE-i. "Sour stomach, bad bieatli, indijicstiop mil heailaehocaMly cuied by Hop Bitters. "otiulv Hop initcrs ooous.uso the incd ieine, bo wise, Iiealthy and happy." "When life is a drug, and you havo lost ill nope, iry nop uniers. "Kidney and uriiiary trouble is univer -tal, and tlio only safe nml suro remedy h Hop Hitters rely on it." "Jlop Hitlers does not exnattst nnd ties troy, but icstores and makes pew." "Ariio, billioiisness, drowsitn'ss. jauti- nee, tioj) uitteis removes easily. ' "Boils, Pimples, Freckles, I'otih Skin eruptions, impure blood, Hop Hitlers cure "Inaetivo Kidneyfionil Urinary Organ4 .'auso tiio woist oi diseases, and Hop Bit icrs cures tliein all." "Moio liealt!i,sunshiiio and joy in Ho Hitters than in all other remeilie's." Hop Cocuii Ci'bk ami I'ais Hklif is TIIK 11F.ST nuico.-lm. Tor salo by all drucalsts, imi kxgj JZ0!tSi:JIEX, LOOK HClf 1ST 01 ICC, Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to the public that he has purchased Irom MBS. A. O. I'EI'EIi.tho CENTRAL LRUG STORE, Id Leuckcl's Bloc);, Bank St., Lehighton, Pa., Bavins refitted nnd refilled tlio entire stock he can oiler DRUGS AUD Strictly fresh CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horse and Cattle powderi.PateRt Med I. cities, Bruihes, Soaps, Uombs, i'erluinerlcs, Sixmites, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps aud Fixtures. lyetulf,Clioce Clears, i'liws and Tobaeeo. t-iwo-taeles. Trusses, MursInK Bottles, Violin .Strluiji, and a lull Hue or Wall Paper and BorUersal the Lowest l'rtoes. ;itii.vr ?u;i:it. All the fairs five the znt premiums and eciul awards of areat merit to Hop Hitters ss the purest and Mat family madioiue, and wa most oaartiiy approve ol tne a warns lor a eontlnuaooe ol the patronage heretofore we Know iney uuserve it. 1 ney are now on extended to this establishment ft resiK exhibition at the Htuti Fain, and we advise tollclted, and ssturaetlon icuarantevd. illli ttthom, e.-another ctlumu-ii;. sept.13, 167.-ly. Viu C. T. HOltN. I'reserlptlons earefully eompounded and proiapt aitnllm i;lru to every bratmh rtbe busfauss. i resiieetlully SSIUXCC'S SALC or TUB Real Mate of JOSEPH B. SEIDEL There will be sold at I'ubllc Snle, at tho I'uhllo House or AMOS W. MAltStl, In the BUltOUUll OI' WElSSl'OKT.lu tlio Couu ty ot Carbon,. l'cnna., on Saturday, September 27, 1819, ntTWO o'clock P. M., the rollowlna REAL ESTATE, situate in lowamensiuu Town ship, to wit : All that certain Thact ou Piece of Lanu, bounded and described as follows: BcRlnnlnK at a cneiuut corner, tueneu vy iuuu u, joa. Koch and Joslah llarpcl, north tour and one. hair decrees, west two hundred and iwenl) jour perches and one-hall to a stone ( thence down in the Pooo I'oco or Big Creek, ono liun ilreU and seventy-two perches to a stone curn. cr thence euuth two decrees, west fitly per li es to a stone; thence south lorty-tliree and a lialf degrees, west lorty-t wo perches tea stone; (Hence by land or William Schuller south tlilrty-ruur degrees, east seventy-scveu perch estoa stone; thenco by land uow or fatoof llantcl Stemler south seventy-twu degrees, wett sixty perches to a stouo and stake; ttienco hytlie same south nity-slx ami onc-iiuiirti r degrees, went eighty-two perches to a post; thence by land ot Jacob ninllli south slxtecu and three-iiuarter degrees, cast liny porches to a stone; thence by the same, nonh sixty three decrees, east one hundred and eighteen porches tu a stone ; thence by tlio same south sixteen degrees, east ihlrty-etxht perches to a osl j Ihouce by laud ol John 11. Weiss north seventy-three aud one half degrees, east six-ty-nuie perches to a stone; thenco by land ol William Sehaircr north nine degrees, west two perches to a stone; tlio. -co by the same north setenty-two degrees, cast lorty.seren ne.oues and iwo-tenttu to the place ot peuln iilnsf, oontalnlng TWO HUNIiltEB ANil TWr.NTV-KOUlt ACItli AND FOltiy. NINE l'EltCllES, strict laeasure; upon which Is creeled a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, twenty-four by twtnty-slx feet, with Kitchen attached, sixteen by twenty-two feet; a wlss llsrn, thirty by sixty fset, and other Out-UiUllaK- Abuut One llundrwl Acres aro uoaer Good Cultivation. HENRY BOYEH, AMlKuee of Joseph B. ScIJcl. August 30, 1STV. Numerous complaints havo been mado that tho law pre vent lrgil riving over tho COUNTY BItllKiES taster than a walk, Is not observ ed : therefore tho Commissioners hereby give notlco that persons, so ollendlug will bu dealt wl'.h according to law. By order ol County Commissioners, Aug. 13-3t. H.E.SWAHTZ, Clerk. jpoit AX AUSO LUTCLY Safe and Brilliant Light, Use Straub & Harrar's The Family Favorite BURNING OIL ! 9 9 o o S- ASK FOR STItAUB .V IIAKIIAU'S STAItlNE OIL I Aug. lO-mS Nii.. u.s paper. This COLLAR and a Cow Milker tree to Fanner vhoaci as Agents. Jut this out undad dress with ituiop SMITH SON 2t Dcy St.. N. V July ?Q.-3m, XV A ST li I I SI n K II I ATI5LY. Bevcnteo'i sounr men lo learn Telearaphr. U'toU sl.uat'nt'a gu lauteed. For paltlcu are; addicts with souip siiEtiiDANA nonn. Box 07. UtielUu, Ohio, 75 for $1.00, $5.00 for 1 cent 1 pay liVnre price for mnnv tlntf-a of O'd Cop-icrat-t wilvtr C' in. trcuU lOoeuta nt oucofor uiy Cutatotcuouua 1'iice Liar. AiMiwm. A. o. Wi-i.utuxa, mi. l'loAwnit l'ft. July Imo. DANIEL WIEAND Carriagcs,Wagons,Seighs,&c, COUNEU OB UAXK AXI) IKON STItEETS, LEnrtlHTON. Penna., nespcctrully announces to his rrlcnds and tho; public, that ho Is prepared to Bolld all des criptions or OAKBIAOES, Sl'BINQ WACIONS, SLEIGHS, &o., In tho Litest and Most Approved Stjles, atf Prices fully as low as tho samo con bo obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the bestScasonedl Material aud most substantial workmanship,. Tartlcular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prices: Patronage respectfully solicited and perrecll satisfaction guaranteed. April 20, U-B.yl DAN. WIEAND. YOU NEED NOT SUFFER A MY WITH Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Debility, &c., when you can be relieved and cured by the uso of that reliable (Established I860,) remedy Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON.S It Is Nature's own remedy, and contains no nnusei us drugs, iryou aro so bad of! ss not to be ablo to eat a ( nicker without distress, try lir. 1 1 on gin i it Si riiil,nnd you wlir not bo disappointed. Bo suro you get Ur, IIiiiikIiiiiii'n l'.-11-.liinndtaiienn huso Imi tations. Sold by nil IlrugnlstB. .1. H. Eatow. l'roprletor.I'hllaileliihlii.I'a. BltENTOOOI &CO.. Ocneral Agents, New York. Juno 7. 3mo. Saddler and Harness Maker BANK St., I.UHIOIITON, Pa., Calls attention to the followlngextraorilinary LOW I'lilOESi Buggy Harness at Irom 812 CO upward Kxpn ss Harness at rrom 10 00 upward jiri eeiung Harness nt iroui .. ooiipwarii Boating Harness at irom 6 00 upward llorso Collars (hair) ut Irom. 3 IiO upward ' (straw) ut irom. 1 7S upward Bridles at irom 175 upward and nil other articles at equally low prices, ami iiii.-iraiitcdl ol host workmanship lib I'AIBINO promptly attended to at reason auia tnargeg. ,-aironago soncueu. jiay The Largest Spring Htoul Of Ladlci', GcnU'. anil (Ulltlren'e Boots, Shoesl Gaiters Kvc, ofreiedln this vicinity Is at Bank Street, Lohigliton, Pa. I hnve JiiRt rorrlvM un ImnioiiBO RTOOK OF Bl'UIXt JtOOTS, HOt:a AND OAITritb, wliicli I urn bulling to llio in i plo of T.ot.ghton and tlio MirraiiiHt'uir nemlil.orlimiil CIIIjAI'KH THAN LsVLU JiLiOlUJ HulUiu ttiu County. lKO, Oil CU18M s ol Boots & ShoesMado to Order at Astonishingly Low IVioes, ml MnDINQ 1 pally don ni Vricp-t to suit tho tinny. I invite Hie p-.iOiic to call ami csamlno my Stock uin! l'riufl leloro imro lasni ekeIioie, onu lit) cnmlnccO of ilic Hbavo (Dels. liOUNJ) Ti SATISFY. Itemlv-miiilnllontH autl -liot'H butigat nf iuo tliut tin will bo repair eil v. Ithotit ch'irKe, TlMiikful for imst patronitjre, I reepccfully ask n luiitliiuaucu tUtu tuf, J. Ji. FItnziXOlilt. Twodnor below Uointptfc Uoffuid s Cam irc Work". HanL utifei. net C-yi Tv'IXTl'i A T T Tlila remarkable inetl IVllNiJlijij n ,.e will euro sun In, Splint, Ourb, CaUouk, Mj , or any eulanre uenttaml VILIj IIUWDVCHM! HUNUII mjAVTM wiTii'tur HWSTKitiNo iJ or causing a sore. Nt'reuieily ever tllicovereJ equals U tor certainty of ae tlau In ittittnlDif the laiaeues and retuovinir PTTlf tbe Pmieh. I'rice 1.00. Send fur j W VJ iV-Li circular ifivinic I'aiitive 1 roof and your nareat agent'i adur0 SulU by druic KlttM. or ent lu any itddreM by the Inventor, li. J. Kendall, M. !., hoburgh Fallg, V'. i pse A LECTURE TO YOUNG IEN. Jutt PublUhed, in a Scaled Envelope, Vrice 6c. A LJ3L' I U uj: OS T1I13 NATUItU. 1 II HAT. MliWT. AND I AlilCAL cine ot hcu-inal eiKue8, orpfc matorriKo i. tudured bi beif At.use iuvoiiiiKiiiy j:mlaion Jmpoteucv, Nctvonn iH'biliiy. and lmoeUuunit tu Mut iliiKo peneial.y i (.Mihiiuipuoii, KnlU-iny, ai d lly HUUlJtr J. (jUI.VtlCWKlsIi. W. U. autb. tr ut tlio -(Jr cu lloui; .' io Tlio u orld remtwn tt author, in tbia ndimrabto icmre, cieany provt'i limn uih vwu I'Xpoi b nto tliul the u wlut i'niequeiiciofde t Abufee mi'y bocttetiiua.ly it-moifd wlthnui u.ediclno, ami wiiu imu utiiigerouu ru bichi ooeraiions, bouieti, malt uuii niH. ilniii, oi coidlnU t i olui. tiift out a tutd H. cute at once teit tin and vt lochia! by whicu eve v fciinvier, uu tu otter niiAt nis tniifliuou mav ue may tuio JiniikCii i uca iv. pnv.tio v uuu muicnuy. Thit lecture willprove a boon to thou a idi and Ihoutandt. , Rent andoi eol. In a plain envelope, to any otldroa, ou rtccipt of six ctuto. or two poitao AdaiesH the publUherf, The Gulveru til Mci1liat Co, 41 AN St., N13W YOJtK PoioflficdVoi.4W. air,i2-yl. I Iiy vifcdlnKaeoeia,wftli K liUlit, rCB loolor otee and hair, you will ro TC?Crir !lve by raturn mall a oorreet ijU- ' tureofyour future liuiband or wile, with name aud date f marriaiie. Addrwa I Box 7J rultonville. N. Y. 1 MEAT MARKET ! lliilll. Street, I.elilglilnil, OHAULKS Kll'l. I'ltoraiiiToit. Charles Klppileslre looall attention of Ills frleiuU unit customers tu the bet that he has .eiio. A MUAT MAltKbT apiioeite the 1'iibllo Square. lUnk street, I.clilijlitou, l'a., where may he fuutul at all times The Best Fresh Mcnts la seasan, ltssf, Iimb, Vest, Seussire, Ilo liwwt. ka. Terms AS 1)11 tl.U" Asi TIIK CHKAl'KST. l'atrenaje sollciteit Auk.SD-1)-. CllAS. KUT. URIAH FATZINGER' ResDCctfullv annnunces tn the peeple thstbiy hiis leased tho Show el SASIU12L iriillEU LINu, on North Street, Lehighton, Pa., and pioiioses to resume his old business ot Carriage and Wagon BUILDING, and respectfully nskg r share of public patron OKI, titiarnutiin" liie Win kmaiiWimto bo equal io tbe bust, aud tbu l'rlcoi to be as low as tlio lowest. j REPAIRING or all kinds prumptlr attended to a Terr re soniih echri'S. VUIAII FATZINOEK. Onco-lto Public Eqnsrc, North Street, 1 eh l.yl Lehighton, Pa. I Coal X I II. A. 111'I.TZ. rrsiiprltiillr SDnonnce to tho pcinjii) nt Iaii islitiin ami vicinuv that he has. ii'iiinirneinii-nt lor nMnlv'nc then, with lhi!lllr LKHIOll COAI. uom the Lelnch. inn liepntnt i Lei! ph ,v uq., nil., at ihe (uliowniK Low 1'iuesi Slovo (3 ,o ,,fr ton '""B 2 75 per ton Chestnut I 75 per ton No-2 1 75 per ton STIUCLTY FOIt CASH Leave rour Orders stinir Ollico, llAuK St.. oMiuulici tlio j'linlio Squaie. uwl will tiedeliT en d. nhe desired, at veiy Lowtst Charred on "hove iirlco . i:. A HliLlz. Maich8.-2ai. Lehighton, l'a. Pond's Extract The Vegetable Pain Destroyer INVALL'AULi: YOU Inflammation & Hemorrhage. l'lles, Sprains, Lameness, Hams, Scalds, Urulses, Soreness, It lieu mnt Ism, liolls, Ul cers, Old Sores, Wounds, etc. Also for Toothachc,Headaeho.Sore Throat, Asthma, Uoursencts, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Colic, Plarrhrca, and all llciuorrbagcs, fee. It Is nclinowleilgcd by Physicians or all schools that litnt, Kxn-nct has nor mimlerful curative properties than any other remedy. ,Nu lurm of INri avhathin, rsiK. s(iiii:m;k8 or ni.EKiiiMi,liutlt will cure. Spsco v.l not ndmlt of niiuiltiK all the dlscsses-lor whleh It is n speelllcj hute will send a his tory nt Its uses by mall, on application. The pleasing results ol using the Miraet as a. toilet requisite, litis induced us to preparo modified lormsof tlio ICxirnci in a Toilet fcon (50 cents a box of3 cakes), a Toilet Or nm f.,r softenlns and beautll'ylnK tha sUIn (tl.OOabolIle).a Deuilfrlee (50 cents) a 1. 1 ii .salve (m cents). For scnM tivo and severe rases of Oatarrs, our Cuinri-li Ciii-r i75 cents) used with our I nznl oy rliiKf S5 cents) is u radical cure. Ilur Itilinlrr (50 cents), for l.vxa aud Throat IIisbahbs and Internal bleedlnirls invaluable. Our tliul mriii (50 cents), for Souk Pius, etc., should ho kept In every family. Our IMntin excel alt ethers. Use our Mollniieil I'nper to prerent and euro Piles and Uuafiko. Thobaseof our Toilet end Medicatad pre. Iiar.illoni is ri'iiil'. Kxlraei, whlchls a Kuar. nleo that tlieyure superior, and ileserv ti eiuinlblcnee of the public. Sold by A.J. 1H1KI.1NI1, Lehltshtou, and all Urugulsts. I'repared only by l'O.Ml s KXTHACT COMPANY. New York and London. June 7. 19t. $15,000 WANTED, BV TUB Lehighton School Board, at i r eeut. internet per annum, Theso buivls are free trou Tkx, ami olfera safo and iiruBtaUa luvustuumt tor oapitallsts. For further (Articular Address, DANIEL GKAVER, Secretary of the Board, Auj 2, l"9-tf. Lehijhton, Pi.
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